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Top 10 Abandoned Places of St. Louis, Missouri 

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Across the city of St. Louis, a fascinating glimpse into the past can be found in the form of its abandoned historic properties dating back to the late 1800s. These forgotten architectural gems, once the vibrant hubs of the community, now stand silent and weathered, their grand facades and intricate details a testament to a bygone era. One such site is the former church that was repurposed into a skatepark, its towering spires and stained-glass windows a striking contrast to the skaters who once honed their skills within its walls - until a recent devastating fire reduced much of the structure to ashes. Then there's the majestic Orpheum Theater, its ornate lobby and opulent auditorium having sat empty for nearly a decade, the stage long since fallen silent. Yet, despite the decay and disrepair, these abandoned landmarks continue to captivate and intrigue, offering a unique window into St. Louis's rich cultural and historical past.
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@artofexp
@artofexp 3 дня назад
What’s your favorite place? Post below. Mine is the Orpheum Theater. Besides being the best preserved the birds were strangely attracted to me filming and added a nice background ambience along with the surrounding historic downtown area.
@mdmarko
@mdmarko Месяц назад
When I was a kid in the 60s and 70s it was a real treat to go to St. Louis. Place was flourishing. At one time about 800,000 people lived in this once-great city. Now less than 300,000 call this worn-out place home. Just a crying shame what has happened to St. Louis.
@jamie49868
@jamie49868 Месяц назад
Back in the day all roads led to downtown. Now, all the roads lead out.
@Blak.Stone_Kam
@Blak.Stone_Kam Месяц назад
Born and raised in st louis since 2004, I wish I could see it back then now all I hear are gunshots and deaths on tv people leaving even.
@alexostrem
@alexostrem 29 дней назад
Suburbs are nice. Downtown slowly coming back
@MikeyParks
@MikeyParks 7 дней назад
Human locusts.
@tom_hagen1972
@tom_hagen1972 Месяц назад
I'm from Germany, and my city was almost entirely destroyed during ww2. After the war, real estate sharks and investors made a lot of money by tearing down the remaining buildings, and all the old structures were replaced with soulless modernist architecture, parking lots and a car-centric infrastructure. No serious attempts of preserving or rebuilding hundreds of years of architectural history and culture. Watching this gives me the same feeling I get when watching pre-war footage of my city. Why are we sucking the heritage and life out of our cities like this? I will never understand this. These buildings stand for so much optimism and pride of a great era. No wonder people are getting more and more miserable. I hope the city of St. Louis does smth about this.
@charlesaustin566
@charlesaustin566 Месяц назад
Unfortunately the city is looking at possibly demolishing the Wainwright building which is one of the world's first "skyscrapers". Its not very tall but it was certainly back then.. the architecture is amazing. Its truly a beautiful building but for some reason no one cares.. I told myself that if they tear is down I am moving and never coming back.
@tom_hagen1972
@tom_hagen1972 Месяц назад
@@charlesaustin566 This should be illegal, and I can understand this sentiment. -,-
@taurusmt5
@taurusmt5 Месяц назад
It’s a shame what they did to the Germans during WW2. Beautiful country with great people torn to shreds over evil. money and control.
@tomfields3682
@tomfields3682 Месяц назад
Dresden?
@tom_hagen1972
@tom_hagen1972 Месяц назад
@@tomfields3682 It’s Cologne. The Dresden bombing is only well known around the world, because it started so late in the war and was considered very unnecessary and brutal, due to the many refugees in the city. Cologne was in close reach for the RAF and USAF, so it was gradually destroyed from 1942 on. The city was almost entirely gone by the end of the war and they even thought about rebuilding it somewhere else. The Dresdeners are actually rebuilding parts of their old city center at the moment, which I think Cologne should do too. It’s a very cool project, but also quite controversial.
@Dolores5000
@Dolores5000 Месяц назад
Dang the architecture of antiquity is pure art itself
@dingus6317
@dingus6317 23 дня назад
It really inspired unlike the soulless glass cubes of today
@NateCKennedy
@NateCKennedy Месяц назад
St. Liborious was not abandoned. It was a thriving skate park destroyed by arson last year.
@trishc135
@trishc135 Месяц назад
What great architecture! Such a shame it is not being preserved.
@justinzeid212
@justinzeid212 Месяц назад
St. Louis actually has a lot that we have been able to preserve. As one architectural historian I know stated, we still have twice as much (historic architecture) left as many other major cities.
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
@@justinzeid212the city museum has some cool architectural pieces too
@justinzeid212
@justinzeid212 Месяц назад
@@artofexp We also have an organization right across the river called the National Building Arts Center that has a huge collection of salvaged material. I believe someone from the NBAC actually helped salvage the stained glass out of St. Augustine.
@fewsaid
@fewsaid Месяц назад
Sad to see St. Augustine getting demolished, was such a beautiful church
@GassersGhost
@GassersGhost Месяц назад
My dad graduated from Cleveland HS in 66. I grew up knowing how awesome that place was. I'm not going to mention the tunnel under the football field. Oops.🙄 Great video. The pace and editing were perfect. 🔥 Come back and focus on some of the things we managed to take care of. 😉
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
Thanks for the info! Wonder if it’s caved in…
@GassersGhost
@GassersGhost Месяц назад
@@artofexp not in the last 6 months. Or so I'm told.
@pigoff123
@pigoff123 Месяц назад
So so sad to see the buildings in this shape.
@ginnymiller2448
@ginnymiller2448 21 день назад
I grew up in Iowa and remember traveling with my dad to St Louis in the 70s-80s, for business reasons. We moved out west in the late 80s and I have not been back to the heartland since. It is sad to see this is what St Louis looks like now. Especially the churches. 💔
@lauram2398
@lauram2398 27 дней назад
My mom was a Cleveland H.S. graduate; it was nicknamed “The Castle”. ❤
@garryferrington811
@garryferrington811 Месяц назад
This is devastatingly sad. You can see what a great place this was.
@rjmcallister1888
@rjmcallister1888 Месяц назад
There is an active movement to stabilize and renovate St. Liborius, which was being used as an indoor skate park before a fire. For most, it's not the Railway Exchange building; it's Famous-Barr, the huge department store that died under Macy's. Most have outlived their original purposes (especially the schools and churches) in a now, much smaller city. The city's Historic Preservation Commission has let some of these stand too long; they need the wrecking ball. But some can be saved.
@edljnehan2811
@edljnehan2811 Месяц назад
@@rjmcallister1888 I worked at Famous bar all through the early to mid-seventies. Now I live downtown not too far away from it. It's really kind of sad.
@dawncook6717
@dawncook6717 8 дней назад
I just moved outta St Louis a little over a year ago, didn't realize they closed Cleveland high school. Such a shame that so much history and architecture is not being preserved
@gimmedatsammich
@gimmedatsammich Месяц назад
There is an upside to abandonment on this scale: nature begins to reclaim it in short order. If people continue to leave the city, to the point where some neighborhoods are virtually abandoned, the best option might be to simply do nothing with these massive properties. They’re ugly as hell, but what do birds, bugs, and small mammals care? These are safe havens for all sorts of creatures and plants. Why are they safe? Because people are guaranteed not to go near them. In short, they become de facto wildlife refuges.
@tisenhow
@tisenhow 9 дней назад
Eventually it will be West St. Louis, twin of East. When places are left to rot like that, it brings in poverty and crime. So many beautiful structures ruined by graffiti and purposeful destruction
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 Месяц назад
So why has St Louis, once one of America's largest and most vibrant cities, so collapsed in recent decades?
@michaelmeltzer3397
@michaelmeltzer3397 Месяц назад
ONE WORD ANSWER; DDEMOCRATS.
@NateCKennedy
@NateCKennedy Месяц назад
Racism, personal cars and expansive suburbia, failure to keep fortune 500 companies in the area, and giving giant tax write off to the ones who do, which destroy city services. And a political division going back to the 1850s that established STL as an independent city from STL county, so as the city lost 500,000 population, STL County grew to 1 million people. So again, white flight and loss of tax base due to suburbia and racism.
@NateCKennedy
@NateCKennedy Месяц назад
​@@michaelmeltzer3397must be easy living in your world where the explanations are so simple.
@merleshand2442
@merleshand2442 Месяц назад
The white people left, same everywhere
@TickleMeChelmno
@TickleMeChelmno Месяц назад
It’s not that difficult to figure out. Stop being woke and ask the actual residents why they moved out of all these cities.
@nectarineuroticism
@nectarineuroticism 2 месяца назад
I looked this up after leaving Cherokee Street area one day. There was a whole abandoned hospital and school within one street of each other. The economic disparities in my hometown is so sad; redlining is awful. I'm trying to find out what those buildings were that my roomie and I saw (halfway through the video, so we will see if i recognize the ones we found lol).
@Powertuber1000
@Powertuber1000 Месяц назад
So-called red lining is just a means of survival, which is a human instinct.
@Powertuber1000
@Powertuber1000 Месяц назад
R-lining is a human survival instinct.
@33Donner77
@33Donner77 Месяц назад
It's more like bad credit instead of redlining
@seanian8986
@seanian8986 Месяц назад
The Exorcist hospital?
@jimcady9309
@jimcady9309 Месяц назад
@@Powertuber1000 why don't you go back under your rock?
@user-ti8di3os2h
@user-ti8di3os2h Месяц назад
St. Louis is a Beautiful city
@libertyvilleguy2903
@libertyvilleguy2903 Месяц назад
I hate to see such beautiful churches in ruin.
@sthpac6910
@sthpac6910 5 дней назад
What a wonderful video. I live in this area and was riding around the neighborhood as I've done for a long time. I do believe I saw you and your drone on Hebert at the St Augustine's location, and here I am looking at your production. I wonder what became of the person sitting high atop the Railway Exchange buildings atrium?
@Gatecheverywhere
@Gatecheverywhere 2 месяца назад
Real nice, Clark.
@michaeltalley5151
@michaeltalley5151 Месяц назад
Would have loved to see you incorporate some historic photographs of what these places looked like!
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
Unfortunately not practical for this style of video but if you view my exploration videos I include historical photos and facts as best as I can.
@johnoden2857
@johnoden2857 Месяц назад
Beautiful old abandoned buildings conceivably built to last centuries -- replaced by parking lots. Wow!! what a county.
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
I know, right?
@dianewulkopf7535
@dianewulkopf7535 Месяц назад
wish we could salvage the occupations from Cleveland HS. they are beautiful.
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
I’m hoping they go to the St. Louis City Museum someday.. they have all kinds of architectural treasures from not only St. Louis but the entire country. If you are ever in the STL area check it out!
@scronx
@scronx Месяц назад
That is just awesome -- thank you! I feel like I'm looking at the remnants of some great civilization that fell to depths of shocking banality. Wait, that's exactly what it is...... .
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@user-tu1ee6dc5f
@user-tu1ee6dc5f Месяц назад
The bricks and building designs made this a city to rival Chicago. We let it go.
@user-dh3kg1fy8i
@user-dh3kg1fy8i Месяц назад
There are 22,000 vacant/abandoned structures in St. Louis.
@WhiteBoiJake
@WhiteBoiJake 13 дней назад
It’s sad driving through there many houses are abandoned it looks like a war zone or something.
@stephenburns3678
@stephenburns3678 Месяц назад
Thank you
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
You're welcome
@maryaltshuller885
@maryaltshuller885 Месяц назад
Having been a county resident most of my life, I've never heard of most of these places. I can see what happened with white flight. I have lived in other parts of the US including Southern California. I saw plenty of urban decay there too. With the constant influx of migrants, immigrants and refugees I would like to see these buildings either demolished or redeveloped for something else, say apartments or condos for some the really big structures. For the abandoned schools maybe a group would buy them to turn them into community centers.
@33Donner77
@33Donner77 Месяц назад
Subsidized housing that is demolished in 20 years, and community centers with basketball courts. That's not the answer. Inclusiveness to end the existing urban culture is the answer, but who wants to move in?
@painkillerjones6232
@painkillerjones6232 Месяц назад
@@33Donner77 No one.
@jamie49868
@jamie49868 Месяц назад
All it takes is money. How much do you have?
@elsenorgatito
@elsenorgatito 2 месяца назад
I enjoyed this urban decay. It's going to be interesting what all the new sub developments in st charles county will look like in 75 years!
@artofexp
@artofexp 2 месяца назад
Stuff today isn’t made to last so not expecting too much!
@painkillerjones6232
@painkillerjones6232 Месяц назад
You in grade school?
@2deepdowntherabbithole176
@2deepdowntherabbithole176 Месяц назад
I’ll be 97 I’ll let you know in 75 years
@justinzeid212
@justinzeid212 Месяц назад
Most of these old buildings in the city will probably outlast these.
@user-tu1ee6dc5f
@user-tu1ee6dc5f Месяц назад
If had a billion dollars!! The problem was everyone fled to the county. The biggest downfall was TWA leaving being sold to AA. It made us a third rate city. Thats when Fortune 500's left. Then add all the Corp jobs being moved to Clayton, Chesterfield out of downtown. I lived in the city all my life until 97 then it was mass exodus. The city is a ghost town after 6pm if a sports ball game isnt going on. You add lax gun laws were kids can carry a gun its a recipe for disaster. Downtown is now a place to let your teen kid let wild on the streets while the parents do whatever. about 300 hundred cops short of a full deck. No one pays taxes in the city so budget shortfalls. Then Rams settlement money people in power seem clueless what to use it for. At least thats collecting interest now.
@1331RECIPROCITY
@1331RECIPROCITY Месяц назад
I need 2 visit saint loueee .in the future..
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
Check out the City Museum
@susanjaeger9851
@susanjaeger9851 Месяц назад
Dang shame. It's done on purpose.
@dingus6317
@dingus6317 23 дня назад
There’s a way to fix it but it isn’t very nice
@mfredcourtney5876
@mfredcourtney5876 25 дней назад
A Democrat hellscape!
@MBT06
@MBT06 10 дней назад
St.louis was once a great city, but it has fallen due to suburban sprawl and white flight.
@ZippyThePinhead
@ZippyThePinhead Месяц назад
I think St Laborious may have been the same Catholic Church I went on a school trip to back in grade school MANY eons ago, I think it's the same neighborhood. Even if it isn't, it's a shame to see it burned.
@edljnehan2811
@edljnehan2811 Месяц назад
I was born here in the 1950s and have lived here my entire life. I've been to every one of these locations at one time or another. This has turned into a terrible City why couldn't I have been born somewhere else like New York Chicago or even San Francisco.
@TickleMeChelmno
@TickleMeChelmno Месяц назад
lol Chicago
@timpekarek9159
@timpekarek9159 Месяц назад
Makes me sick.
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
It is sad seeing these beautiful buildings falling apart
@33Donner77
@33Donner77 Месяц назад
Now that the builders have left, what can the current residents build today?
@painkillerjones6232
@painkillerjones6232 Месяц назад
Crime stats.
@edljnehan2811
@edljnehan2811 Месяц назад
@@33Donner77 a good alcohol and dope habit
@rhumbaextreme
@rhumbaextreme Месяц назад
for anyone saying "what a shame.." remember that you can make the decision to actively help revitalize the city and bring new life to all of these historic landmarks
@Kevin-wj4ed
@Kevin-wj4ed Месяц назад
Education is not valued in st Louis!!!!!!!
@Mark-lq3sb
@Mark-lq3sb Месяц назад
B.S. You are clueless! Look into the different "types" of schools that are thriving in the city of St. Louis.
@scuttl1724
@scuttl1724 Месяц назад
No no, this footage must be from one of those other world countries that we laugh at....
@DouglasBrown-pr2no
@DouglasBrown-pr2no Месяц назад
The last Republican mayor was in 1949. The population has been going downhill ever since. Another democrat dumpster fire.😂
@Mark-lq3sb
@Mark-lq3sb Месяц назад
Please tell us why Democrats have been elected over the decades in St. Louis? You seem to have the answers, at least in your mind. I have 65 years of experience in St. Louis.
@marilynfoster5279
@marilynfoster5279 27 дней назад
Racism is a disease it kills.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@dingus6317
@dingus6317 23 дня назад
@@Mark-lq3sbLots of minorities wanting more government involvement in their failing lives
@tt2b756
@tt2b756 Месяц назад
Duos gets around 😂 he’s got tags everywhere
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
Every city has its major tagger sadly
@ronwagoner8358
@ronwagoner8358 Месяц назад
The United States of Greed has a homeless "problem". Hmmm... Stupid.
@dorotawolska2000
@dorotawolska2000 Месяц назад
BRAWO USA 😂.
@DJ-vm2zi
@DJ-vm2zi Месяц назад
Coming to a blue city near you!
@TickleMeChelmno
@TickleMeChelmno Месяц назад
*blk
@davidsecord6412
@davidsecord6412 Месяц назад
Before COVID, I saw patients in St. Louis and the surrounding areas. There is a lot of this city which is going the way of Baltimore.
@edljnehan2811
@edljnehan2811 Месяц назад
@@davidsecord6412 St Louis actually surpassed Baltimore in homicides
@workingtaxpayer1201
@workingtaxpayer1201 Месяц назад
A new source of income… Used bricks…
@artofexp
@artofexp Месяц назад
I have seen bricks, limestone, etc. being reclaimed off old abandoned buildings.
@Mark-lq3sb
@Mark-lq3sb Месяц назад
Nothing new with selling old bricks. It's been done for many decades.
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